Astrophotography by Keith B. Quattrocchi
NGC 4490 (and NGC 4485)
The "Cocoon Galaxy" in Canes Venatici
LRGB Image
Copyright 2008
Keith B Quattrocchi
NGC 4490 (and NGC 4485)
The "Cocoon Galaxy" in Canes Venatici
LRGB Image
Copyright 2008
Keith B Quattrocchi
Image Acquisition Information
Telescope: 16" RCOS Ritchey-Chretien Telescope (ion milled at f/9)
Camera: SBIG STL-6303 M
Guiding: SBIG AOL, Astrodon MOAG AOG (SBIG 237 with FLR)
Filters:Astrodon L. R. G, B
Mount: Software Bisque Paramount ME
Acquisition Programs: The Sky,CCDAutopliot III, CCD Soft.
Processing Programs: CCDStack, Maxim DL, Photoshop
Date: May 31 - June 6, 2008
Time: 18x20 min ( 6 hours) each for L, R, G, B: total 24 hrs
Processing: CCD Stack and PhotoShop CS/3
Image Infornmation: NGC 4490, also called the "Cocoon Galaxy" is made up of two galaxies (the larger, NGC 4490 and the smaller, NGC 4485), with the smaller (upper left) interacting with the larger galaxy. The larger galaxy has lost it's spiral structure (assuming it was ever present) whereas the smaller one has faint spiral outlines. These galaxies are about 46 million light years away. A supernova was found in 2008 (the white star 3/4 of the way down the larger galaxy, see the UCB Site ). While I was processing this image I noticed the star was NOT on other images I had seen and will admit my heart skipped a beat. Then I ran a search and found it was first noticed in March of 2008. At least I noticed !! :)
Additional Comments: Image processing with CCDStack, producing an RGB. The RGB and Luminance images were combined in Photoshop CS/3 (twice, first using soft light option with differently processed luminance images). Further data stretching, high pass filtering and background smoothing (Kodak Gem) performed with Adobe Photoshop CS/3.
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